Have you ever jotted down a phone number or address only to lose it later? With these customizable Magnet Sheets, important contact information is sure to stick around. Create personalized magnets using free templates from avery.com or your own digital photos and then print them from your inkjet printer. Keep one big magnet on the fridge or cut several smaller designs into different shapes and sizes to give as gifts. There's an idea that will actually stick.

I use the sticker project paper for a variety of projects. I've used it for large mailing labels, sticky name tags, shape stickers, accents for scrapbooking, miscellaneous odd shaped labels, file cabinet drawer contents, to label tool drawers in my shop, miniature labels for my model railroading buildings and signs, etc. It is a versatile product with many uses. The paper takes color well. It works much like Avery #8255.

My family calls me the Craft Queen as I am always working at something. I use the White Sticker Paper for everything! I stamp on it and apply it to home-made cards, I let the grandkids decorate it and we make magnets, I use whole sheets for placing on the front of file folders to inventory what is inside and many, many other things. One box goes a long way!

I love these! Simply scan in your child's original artwork and you can make stickers. Simply resize the artwork to use on cards, gift tags, bookmarks, postcards, envelopes, thank you cards and so much more.

I wanted to make coffee airpot labels that we could update with the date and the time the coffee was brewed. The solutions online were expensive and unattractive. So I created my own design in Microsoft Publisher and printed it on these Avery 3270 Magnet Sheets and laminated the front with Avery 73601 Self-Adhesive Laminating Sheets. I bought some China marking pencils (used to be called grease pencils) to write the date and time on the labels. The labels look great, and are easy to update (just wipe off the old date and time with a paper towel).